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ULSTER RESISTANCE.

A POSSIBLE SETTLEMENT. MR ASQUITH TAKING STEPS. AN INDEFINITE INTIMATION. Electric Telegraph—Press Association Con.vrificht. (Received this day at 8.55 a.m.) London, This Day. Mr Asquith, in reply to Lord R. Ctecil, said he was taking the steps which seemed most likely to conduce to a possible settlement of the Home Rule question. AVOID AGGRESSIVE ACTION. ADVICE T 6 ULSTER’S MEN. London, Last Night. General Sir George Richardson, in presenting the colours to West Belfast Regiment of Ulster volunteers, said: "Do not think that your work is done and relax your efforts, as it is always the unexpected that happens; exercise the greatest discretion in dealings with fellow countrymen and avoid aggressive action.”

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Pahiatua Herald, Volume XIX, Issue 4829, 6 May 1914, Page 5

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ULSTER RESISTANCE. Pahiatua Herald, Volume XIX, Issue 4829, 6 May 1914, Page 5

ULSTER RESISTANCE. Pahiatua Herald, Volume XIX, Issue 4829, 6 May 1914, Page 5